S.No.
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Adult
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Young-One
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1.
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Ass
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Foal
|
2.
|
Bird
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Nestling
|
3.
|
Butterfly, Moth
|
Caterpillar
|
4.
|
Cat
|
Kitten
|
5.
|
Cock
|
Cockerel
|
6.
|
Cow
|
Calf
|
7.
|
Cow
|
Heifer
|
8.
|
Deer
|
Fawn
|
9.
|
Dog
|
Puppy
|
10.
|
Duck
|
Duckling
|
11.
|
Eagle
|
Eaglet
|
12.
|
Elephant
|
Calf
|
13,
|
Fowl
|
Chicken
|
14.
|
Frog (Toad)
|
Tadpole
|
15.
|
Goat
|
Kid
|
16.
|
Goose
|
Gosling
|
17.
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Hare
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Leveret
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18
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Hen
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Pullet
|
19.
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Horse
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Foal, colt
|
20.
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Lion,Bear,Fox
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Cub
|
21.
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Mare
|
Filly
|
22.
|
Owl
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Owlet
|
23.
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Pig
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Piglet
|
24.
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Sheep
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Lamb
|
25.
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Stallion (horse)
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Colt or Foal
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26.
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Swan
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Cygnet
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One words denoting Young -ones
The Revolutionary Associations of India
Organization
|
Person Associated
|
Mitra
Mela; 1899
|
Savarkar
Brothers
|
Anushilan
Samiti ; 1902
|
Barindra
Kumar Ghosh; Jatindranath Banerji: Pramothya Mitter and Pulin Das
|
Abhinav
Bharat Society ;1904
|
Vinayak
Damodar Savarkar
|
Hindustan
Republic Association ;1924
|
Sachindranath
Sanyal and Jogsen Chandra Chatterji supported by Bhagat Singh and Udham Singh
|
Ghadar
Party
|
Lala
Hardayal and Sohan Singh Bhakna
|
Indian
Independence League (In Japan ) ;1942
|
Rasbehari
Bose
|
Hindu
Dharma Sabha
|
Chepakar
Brothers
|
Arya
Bandhav Samaj
|
Tilak
|
Bharat
Mata Society;1904
|
J.M.
Chatterji ; Nilkantha Brahmachari and Vanchi Aryan
|
Atmonati
Samiti
|
Bipin
Bihari Ganguli
|
Bhikaji
Movement : 1902 onwards
|
Madam
Bhikaji Cama
|
Hind
Association of America; 1913
|
Sohan
Singh Bhakna
|
Hindustan
Socialist Republican Association ; 1928
|
Chandrashekhar
Azad
|
Bengal
Volunteers
|
Hema
Chand Ghosh and Lila Nag
|
Sri
Sangha
|
Anil
Roy
|
Indian
Republican Army
|
Surya
Sen
|
Important enzymes in human body
What
are Enzymes ?
Enzymes
are proteins that control the speed of chemical reactions in our body. Without
enzymes, these reactions would take place too slowly to keep us alive. Some
enzymes, like the ones in our gut, break down large molecules into smaller
ones. Others, like the enzymes that make DNA, use small molecules to build up
large complex ones. Enzymes also help cells to communicate with each other,
keeping cell growth, life and death under control.
- Enzymes are the workhorses of the body. When you eat, enzymes break down the food into tiny particles which can be converted into energy in the body. Enzymes in the digestive system belong to an enzyme class called hydrolase.
- Hydrolases triggers a reaction called hydrolysis, which breaks large molecules down into smaller units. An hydrolase, called protease, triggers reactions that break the proteins in to it's constituent parts, which are called amino acids.
- Another type of hydrolase, called lipase, is secreted by pancreas gland it breaks down the fats of the diet. A third type of hydrolase, called amylase, triggers the breakdown of certain carbohydrate starches in the diet
- The DNA in our cell is contained in strands of material called chromosomes.The specific areas of each chromosome contains our individual genes.
- These genes together hold the information that determines our inherited characteristics.When cells in our body divide, each newly created cell must contain copies of our DNA.
- To carry out this copying, our body is dependent on a enzyme that include helicase,which unwinds the DNA strands from it's normal helix shape and DNA polymerase which in turn activates the copying process.
- To get energy from glucose our body carries out a chemical reaction that is a predetermined order of ten enzyme-catalyzed reactions called Glycolysis.
- Glycolysis eventually leads to the creation of an essential fuel called adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, which powers most of our cells. For each step of glycolysis our body is relied on different enzymes
Enzymes in human Body |
some of the important functions of the enzymes are as follows
:-
Enzymes helps in digestion:-
Enzymes helps in DNA Copying
Transformation of Glucose in to energy
Important enzymes secreted by human body
Enzyme
|
Secreted by
|
Function
|
Salivary
Amylase (Ptyalin)
|
Salivary
Glands
|
Converts
starch to maltose
|
Renin
|
Stomach
|
Converts
milk proteins to peptides
|
Pepsin
|
Stomach
|
Converts
other proteins to peptides
|
Gastric
Amylase
|
Stomach
|
Converts
starch to maltose
|
Gastric
Lipase
|
Stomach
|
Converts
butter fat into fatty acids and glycerol
|
Trypsin
|
Pancreas
|
Converts
proteins to peptides
|
Chymotrypsin
|
Pancreas
|
Converts
proteins to peptides
|
Steapsin
(Pancreatic Lipase)
|
Pancrease
|
Converts
fats into fatty acids and glycerol
|
Carboxy
polypeptidase
|
Pancreas
|
Converts
peptides into amino acid
|
Pancreatic
Amylase
|
Pancreas
|
Converts
starch to maltose
|
Entirokinase
|
Small
Intestine
|
It
activates trypsinogen to tryspsin
|
Eripsin
|
Small
Intestine
|
Digest
peptones into amino acids
|
Maltase
|
Small
Intestine
|
Digests
Maltose to glucose
|
Sucrase
|
Small
Intestine
|
Digests
sucrose into glucose and fructose
|
Lactase
|
Small
Intestine
|
Splits
the milk sugar lactose, to produce the sugars glucose and galactose
|
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY)
- Union Government has launched the Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY) which will enable states to utilize the District Mineral Funds (DMF) for the welfare of people and areas affected by mining operations.
- Minister of Mines and Steel Shri Narendra Singh Tomar said, PMKKKY is a revolutionary and unprecedented scheme of its kind, which will transform the lives of people living in areas which are affected directly or indirectly by mining.
- To implement various developmental and welfare projects/programs in mining affected areas that complement the existing ongoing schemes/projects of State and Central Government
- To minimize/mitigate the adverse impacts, during and after mining, on the environment, health and socio-economics of people in mining districts
- To ensure long-term sustainable livelihoods for the affected people in mining areas.
- In March, Mines and Mineral (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2015 (MMDR Act) was passed, paving the way for auction of major mineral-bearing mines. It also stipulates creation of a DMF for the interest and benefit of the persons and areas affected by mining-related operations.
- In case of mining leases executed before January 12, 2015 (the date of coming into force of the MMDR Act) miners will have to contribute an amount equal to 30 per cent of the royalty payable by them to the DMFs and for the mining leases that are granted after January 12 this year, the rate of contribution would be 10 per cent of royalty payable.
- DMFs will have to consult the gram panchayats in the district while taking major decisions and will have to provide periodic reports on the projects undertaken by them.
- The Central Government has issued a directive to the State Governments, under Section 20A of the MMDR Act, 1957, laying down the guidelines for implementation of PMKKKY and directing the States to incorporate the same in the rules framed by them for the DMFs.
@JNANASELE |
The objective of Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan
Yojana (PMKKKY) will be :-
In
Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY) care has been taken to
include all aspects of living, to ensure substantial improvement in the
quality of life. High priority areas like drinking water supply, health
care, sanitation, education, skill development, women and child care, welfare
of aged and disabled people, skill development and environment
conservation will get at least 60 % share of the funds
For
creating a supportive and conducive living environment, balance funds will be
spent on making roads, bridges, railways, waterways projects, irrigation
and alternative energy sources.
This
way, government is facilitating mainstreaming of the people from lower strata
of society, tribals and forest-dwellers who have no wherewithal and are
affected the most from mining activities.
About District Mineral Foundations (DMFs) :-
Hangzhou City of China chosen to host 2022 Asian Games:
- Hangzhou, capital city of Zhejiang Province in east China, was chosen by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) to host the 2022 Asian Games. The decision was made at the 34th Congress of Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) held in Ashkhabad, Turkmenistan.
- Hangzhou was the only candidate city for the 2022 Asian Games. Its successful bid means the regional games will be staged in China for the third time following Beijing in 1990 and southern Guangzhou in 2010.
- Hangzhou is best known for the West Lake, a placid and tourist attraction. It is also home base of Chinese Internet (ecommerce) giant Alibaba. South Korea's Incheon held the last Asian Games in 2014, while Indonesia's Jakarta will play host in 2018.
- It should be noted that Beijing was just selected to hold the 2022 Winter Olympics after hosting the Summer Games in 2008.